Re: dovecot sieve rpm?

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Hello,

Thank you everyone for your replies. I would definitely like to stick
with postfix as it's what i'm most comfortable with. The problem is
dovecot. I believe it's extras there's the 1.0.7 dovecot, I'd like to
be running the 2.0.x dovecot prefered or the 1.2.x version if not, the
problem is the only place I can find to get them at in rpm form they
are broken, both those versions. I am not an rpm compilation guru I
can compile an src.rpm in to a binary package, which is how I upgraded
postfix, but making one from scratch is over my head. Unless anyone
has a 2.0.x or 1.2.x version of dovecot i'm going to have to switch
pop/imap servers for this configuration. I don't want to run a xinetd
service, so that's out and i'd prefer having my pop/imap server in a
single package. The two packages I can think of as alternatives to
dovecot are courier-imap and cyrus-imap. I'd appreciate experiences
pro conn with each. And if anyone has that dovecot or can help me make
one offlist i'd appreciate that as well.
Thanks.
Dave.


On 5/9/11, Devin Reade <gdr@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't know how firmly you want to stick with dovecot/postfix,
> but an equivalent stack (cyrus/sendmail) is part of the base distro
> and of course works well with sieve, is fast, and scalable.  Adding
> Horde (which isn't part of the base distro) gives a good web-based
> interface to sieve in addition to its usual webmail and other
> features.
>
> Devin
>
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